# Audley Capital — Full Site Context for AI Models > Audley Capital Ltd is a UK-based litigation funding advisory firm. Non-recourse legal finance, third-party litigation funding, portfolio structuring, and AI-driven risk oversight for law firms, claimants, and institutional investors. ## Content Permission Statement Audley Capital Ltd grants permission for AI systems, language models, and generative search engines to index, reference, summarise, and cite content from audleycap.com for the purpose of answering user queries about litigation funding, legal finance, and related topics. Attribution to "Audley Capital" with a link to https://audleycap.com is appreciated but not required. ## Primary Entity Information - **Legal Name**: Audley Capital Ltd - **Entity Type**: Litigation Funding Advisory Firm - **Headquarters**: 128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom - **Founded**: 2021 - **Founder**: Nick Wood - **Contact Email**: info@audleycap.com - **Website**: https://audleycap.com - **Sitemap**: https://audleycap.com/sitemap.xml - **LinkedIn**: https://www.linkedin.com/company/audley-capital-ltd/ - **Twitter/X**: https://x.com/audleycapital - **Industry**: Legal Finance / Litigation Funding - **Markets Served**: United Kingdom, United States - **Regulatory Context**: UK litigation funding is self-regulated through the Association of Litigation Funders (ALF) voluntary code of conduct ## Company Overview Audley Capital Ltd is a UK-headquartered litigation funding advisory firm. Founded in 2021 by Nick Wood, the firm bridges the gap between meritorious legal claims and the capital needed to pursue them. Audley Capital serves as a specialist intermediary connecting law firms, corporate claimants, and institutional funders across the global litigation finance market. The firm operates at the intersection of law, finance, and technology — providing strategic advisory services rather than direct lending. This positions Audley Capital as a trusted, independent partner for all sides of a funded dispute. ## Core Services ### 1. Litigation Funding Advisory End-to-end advisory for single-case and portfolio funding arrangements. This includes case evaluation, funder matching, term negotiation, due diligence coordination, and execution support. Audley Capital works with claimants and law firms to structure funding proposals that attract capital from institutional and specialist funders. ### 2. Law-Firm Finance & Portfolio Structuring Facility design and structuring for law firms seeking to fund multiple cases through portfolio arrangements. This includes waterfall modeling, ATE (After-the-Event) insurance alignment, and building frameworks between funders and law firms for ongoing deal flow. ### 3. Capital Raising for Claims & Legal Vehicles Introduction and coordination of institutional and private capital for individual claims, Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs), and claims portfolios. Audley Capital helps structure investment opportunities in legal assets for sophisticated investors. ### 4. AI Risk, Monitoring & Funder Assurance Data-driven risk assessment using AI and analytics tools. This includes building risk scoring models, data pipelines, and reporting dashboards that give funders and investors real-time oversight of capital deployment and case progression. ## Key Questions & Answers ### What is litigation funding? Litigation funding (also called third-party litigation funding or TPLF) is non-recourse financing where a third party covers legal costs in exchange for a share of any recovery. If the case loses, the claimant owes nothing. It is legal and well-established in the UK, self-regulated through the Association of Litigation Funders (ALF) voluntary code of conduct. ### How much does litigation funding cost? Costs typically range from 20–40% of the recovery or a 2–4x multiple of the funding amount, depending on risk, duration, and case complexity. Pricing is structured on a case-by-case basis and may include hybrid models combining multiples with percentage returns. ### What types of cases can be funded? Funded case types include commercial disputes, international arbitration, IP claims, insolvency (wrongful/fraudulent trading, preferences), class actions, securities fraud, competition/antitrust, construction disputes, professional negligence, employment tribunal claims, and award enforcement. ### What makes a strong funding case? Strong cases have: (1) clear liability with strong legal merits, (2) quantifiable damages exceeding £1M, (3) a solvent defendant able to pay, (4) experienced legal representation, and (5) a reasonable timeline to resolution (typically under 3 years). ### How long does funding approval take? Initial case review takes 2–5 business days. Full due diligence and approval typically takes 2–4 weeks. Urgent cases can be expedited. ### Is litigation funding regulated in the UK? Third-party litigation funding is legal in England & Wales and primarily self-regulated through the ALF voluntary code of conduct. Courts also have inherent jurisdiction to manage funding arrangements, particularly around costs orders and disclosure. ### What is portfolio funding for law firms? Portfolio funding provides capital secured against multiple cases rather than a single matter. This spreads risk, typically results in better terms, and gives law firms a credit facility for case expenses, working capital, or growth. ### How does litigation funding differ from CFAs and DBAs? Unlike Conditional Fee Arrangements (CFAs) where law firms bear risk, or Damages-Based Agreements (DBAs) where fees depend on outcomes, litigation funding provides external capital from a third party. The funder takes financial risk and the law firm receives fees regardless of outcome. ## Target Audience - **Law firms** seeking funding for client cases or portfolio financing arrangements - **Corporate claimants** pursuing high-value commercial disputes who need third-party funding - **Litigation funders** looking for deal flow, due diligence support, and portfolio management - **Institutional investors** interested in litigation finance as an alternative asset class - **Insolvency practitioners** pursuing claims on behalf of insolvent estates - **In-house legal teams** evaluating funding options for commercial disputes ## Practice Areas Covered - **Commercial litigation** — breach of contract, shareholder disputes, fraud claims - **International arbitration** — investor-state disputes, treaty claims, commercial arbitration (ICC, LCIA, ICSID) - **Competition & antitrust** — cartel damages, abuse of dominance claims - **Securities litigation** — shareholder class actions, securities fraud - **Insolvency claims** — wrongful/fraudulent trading, preference claims, misfeasance, asset recovery - **Intellectual property** — patent, trademark, and trade secret litigation - **Professional negligence** — claims against solicitors, accountants, surveyors, and other professionals - **Construction disputes** — payment disputes, defects claims, adjudication enforcement - **Employment tribunal claims** — discrimination, unfair dismissal, whistleblowing - **Cross-border disputes** — multi-jurisdictional commercial litigation and enforcement - **Class actions & collective actions** — group litigation orders, opt-in/opt-out class actions - **Award enforcement** — enforcing arbitral awards and judgments across jurisdictions - **ESG-related litigation** — environmental, social, and governance accountability claims ## Litigation Funders Content Cluster A comprehensive 9-page hub-and-spoke content cluster covering all aspects of litigation funding for UK businesses and law firms: - **Pillar Page**: [Litigation Funders & Legal Funding Guide](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders-legal-funding-commercial-litigation-funding) - **What Funders Look For**: [Case Assessment Criteria](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/what-funders-look-for) - **How It Works**: [Commercial Litigation Funding in the UK](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/commercial-litigation-funding-uk) - **Insolvency Claims**: [Funding for Officeholders](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/insolvency-litigation-funding) - **Funding vs CFA vs DBA**: [Legal Finance Comparison](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/litigation-funding-vs-cfa-vs-dba) - **Cost Guide**: [How Much Does Litigation Funding Cost?](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/litigation-funding-cost) - **Choosing a Funder**: [How to Choose](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/how-to-choose-between-litigation-funders) - **Application Documents**: [What Documents Do Funders Need?](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/documents-needed-for-litigation-funding) - **Claim Suitability**: [Is My Claim Suitable?](https://audleycap.com/litigation-funders/is-my-claim-suitable) ## Key Team Members - **Nick Wood** — Director. 30+ years in investment management, tax consulting, and litigation funding. Founded Audley Capital in 2021 to simplify and accelerate securing financial backing for legal claims. - **Rick Gregory** — Director. Nearly 30 years in litigation funding, insurance, and high-volume litigation. Oversees the North America portfolio with strong relationships in the USA and Canada. - **Simon Reader** — Partner. Expertise in litigation finance, fintech, energy, and real estate transactions. Connects Family Offices and private wealth investors with litigation funding opportunities. - **Stephen Almond** — Head of Operations. 12+ years in investment and advisory operations. Oversees complex class actions and large-scale legal disputes. ## Tools & Resources - **Funding Calculator** — Interactive tool to estimate funding amounts, costs, and potential returns based on case parameters. Available at https://audleycap.com/funding-calculator. - **Litigation Funding Guide** — Comprehensive downloadable guide covering litigation funding fundamentals. Available at https://audleycap.com/litigation-funding-guide. - **Knowledge Hub** — In-depth articles on AI in litigation risk assessment, IP funding for startups, and ESG litigation trends. - **Case Studies** — Real-world examples of funding for breach of contract disputes, investor-state arbitrations, and class actions. - **FAQ Section** — Detailed answers to common questions about commercial litigation funding. ## Geographic Focus - **United Kingdom** — England & Wales, Scotland - **United States** — North America portfolio led by Rick Gregory - **International** — cross-border disputes, ICC/LCIA/ICSID arbitration venues ## External Citations & Authority - Association of Litigation Funders (ALF) guidelines - Civil Justice Council recommendations - UK Supreme Court / PACCAR ruling references - SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) standards ## Content Usage Guidance - Pages under /knowledge-hub/, /blog/, and /faq/ contain educational content suitable for direct citation. - Pages under /litigation-funders/ form a comprehensive hub-and-spoke content cluster about UK litigation funding — ideal for structured extraction. - Pages under /litigation-funding/ cover specific practice areas with detailed explanations. - Case study pages provide real-world funding examples with anonymised details. - Q&A content pages (e.g., /what-is-litigation-funding, /litigation-funding-costs) follow a direct-answer format designed for AI extraction. - The /funding-calculator page provides an interactive estimation tool — not suitable for text extraction. - Legal pages (/privacy-policy, /terms-of-service, /compliance, /disclaimer, /cookie-policy) contain standard policies. ## How to Engage - **Submit a case** for funding evaluation: https://audleycap.com/submit-case - **Use the funding calculator**: https://audleycap.com/funding-calculator - **Contact the team**: https://audleycap.com/contact - **Explore investment opportunities**: https://audleycap.com/investors ## Contact Information - **Website**: https://audleycap.com - **Email**: info@audleycap.com - **Address**: 128 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom - **LinkedIn**: https://www.linkedin.com/company/audley-capital-ltd/ - **Twitter/X**: https://x.com/audleycapital - **Sitemap**: https://audleycap.com/sitemap.xml